In this paper existing vulnerability relationships for reinforced concrete structures are reviewed with a view to their application to a European (and similar) seismic risk assessment scenario. New empirical fragility curves for reinforced concrete building populations are derived based on a data bank of 99 post-earthquake damage distributions observed in 19 earthquakes and concerning a total of 340 000 RC structures. The heterogeneous observational data are reinterpreted in terms of a new damage scale: homogenised reinforced concrete (HRC-scale), which is calibrated experimentally and allows a distinction to be made between the seismic resistances of different structural systems. The feasibility of using observation-based data for the generation of vulnerability curves for different strong ground motion parameters is investigated. The notion of developing a set of ‘homogeneous’ vulnerability relationships, applicable to different lateral-load resisting systems is explored and a series of relationships for different building height and age-classes are proposed. Large uncertainties are associated with the empirical relationships due to the nature and scarcity of observational data. The role of combined observation-testing-analysis as the basis for deriving reliable vulnerability formulations is thus emphasised. Notwithstanding, the statistics of the new vulnerability functions are a significant improvement over existing observation-based curves for European RC structures. 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
[1]
J M Ferritto.
An Economic Analysis of Earthquake Design Levels for New Concrete Construction.
,
1983
.
[2]
Robert Reitherman.
A Review of Earthquake Damage Estimation Methods
,
1985
.
[3]
A. Ang,et al.
Seismic Damage Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Buildings
,
1985
.
[4]
J. Bommer,et al.
PREDICTION OF HORIZONTAL RESPONSE SPECTRA IN EUROPE
,
1996
.
[5]
W. Silva,et al.
Strong Ground Motion Attenuation Relationships for Subduction Zone Earthquakes
,
1997
.
[6]
W. B. Joyner,et al.
Equations for Estimating Horizontal Response Spectra and Peak Acceleration from Western North American Earthquakes: A Summary of Recent Work
,
1997
.
[7]
Charles A. Kircher,et al.
Development of Building Damage Functions for Earthquake Loss Estimation
,
1997
.
[8]
Khalid M. Mosalam,et al.
Seismic Fragility of LRC Frames with and without Masonry Infill Walls
,
1997
.
[9]
G. Grünthal.
European macroseismic scale 1998 : EMS-98
,
1998
.
[10]
Giampiero Orsini.
A Model for Buildings' Vulnerability Assessment Using the Parameterless Scale of Seismic Intensity (PSI)
,
1999
.
[11]
Damage ratio functions of buildings using damage data of the 1995 Hyogo-Ken Nanbu earthquake
,
.